_Barbour._

UPGASTANG, _s._ A species of loom anciently used in Orkney.

_Stat. Acc._

UPHALD, _s._ Support, S. _uphadd_.

_G. Buchanan._

Isl. _uph.e.l.lde_, sustentatio, victualia.

_To_ ~Uphald~, ~Uphadd~, _v. a._ To warrant; as, _to uphadd a horse sound_, to warrant him free of defect, S.

_To_ UP-He, UPHIE, _v. a._ To lift up, to exalt; pret. _upheit_.

_Dunbar._

Dan. _ophoy-er_, Belg. _ophoog-en_, to exalt.

UPHEILD, _part. pa._ Carried upwards.

_Douglas._

A. S. _up_, and _hyld-an_, inclinare.

_To_ UPHEIS, _v. a._ To exalt, S.

V. ~Heis~.

_Douglas._

_To_ UPHEUE, _v. a._ To lift up.

_Doug._

A. S. _up-hef-an_, levare, Isl. _upphef-ia_, exaltare.

UPHYNT, _part. pa._ s.n.a.t.c.hed up.

V. ~Hint~.

_Douglas._

UPLANDS, UP OF LAND, UPON-LAND, UPPLANE, _adj._

1. One who lives in the country, as distinguished from the town.

_Burr. Lawes._

2. Rustic, unpolished.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _up-land_, highland; also, a midland country.

_To_ UPLOIP, _v. n._ To ascend with rapidity.

V. ~Loup~, _v._

_Montgomerie._

Teut. _oploop-en_, sursum currere.

UPPIL ABOON, clear over-head, S. B.

Sw. _uphaalls vaeder_, dry weather; from _uphaalla_, to bear up.

_To_ ~Uppil~, _v. n._ To clear up, S. B.

UPPISH, _adj._ Aspiring, ambitious, S.

Su. G. _ypp-a_, elevare; _yppig_, superbus.

UP-PUT, _s._ The power of secreting, so as to prevent discovery.

_Cleland._

_To_ UPRAX, _v. a._ To stretch upward, to erect.

V. ~Rax~.

_Douglas._

_To_ UPREND, _v. a._ To render or give up.

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